The Conciliar Sect Desacralizes Priesthood in “Crisis” Narrative
The National Catholic Register reports that “Pope” Leo XIV has issued a prayer intention for April 2026, focusing on priests experiencing a vocational “crisis.” In a video, the antipope asks the faithful, “Have you ever been in a crisis?” and invites prayer for priests “going through moments of crisis in their vocation,” that they may find “accompaniment” and community “support with understanding and prayer.” The accompanying prayer, recited by Leo XIV, speaks of priests feeling “loneliness,” “doubt,” and “exhaustion,” urging them to feel they are “beloved sons” and “humble and cherished disciples” rather than “lonely heroes.” It petitions for “healthy friendships, networks of fraternal support, a sense of humor,” and for the community to “listen without judging” and “give thanks without demanding perfection.” This narrative, emanating from the structures occupying the Vatican, represents a radical departure from the Catholic doctrine on the priesthood and a capitulation to the naturalistic, psychological paradigm of Modernism, which the Church had solemnly condemned.



